Colorful Weddings

Pradeep Sanyal is one of the finest contemporary Indian wedding photographer. He is based out of USA, but travels all over the world with his camera. Here you will find some of his best works from Indian weddings that he has covered in India, USA and other popular destination wedding locations.

"Its been over 24 years since I first picked up my first camera. Since then, I have traveled all over the world taking photos. I bring in the same passion into my wedding photography. I am a wedding photographer who combines photojournalism with a little bit of directed photography: I create images that not only record the special moments of your day as they happen but also capture formal shots as and where requested. I'm there to record your day, not to dominate it. I work in an informal and unobtrusive way in order to capture the atmosphere and tell the story of your day with contemporary and candid images.

I travel extensively for my wedding photography and cover all of USA, India and other destination wedding locations. As a wedding photographer, I am fully aware that I'm part of one of the most important days of your lives. I consider myself to be a 'people' person who will not only get on with you but your guests also. My discreet style enables me to create a 'storyboard' of your wedding day, highlighting both moments you remember and maybe the ones you don’t. I focus on the relationships between people, capturing their expressions and emotions, often taking the picture without anyone knowing. While my approach is of a photojournalistic nature I also mix this with a more contemporary style. Couples often request a mixture of reportage with the traditional. Staged pictures can also be captured such as group shots when requested - but efficiently and with a minimum of fuss to allow plenty of time to hunt out more candid shots. I am based out of USA, but regularly cover weddings all over the world. I have been lucky enough to cover weddings in exotic places all over. I always look forward to shooting at a new and interesting venues."